North Adams city directory 1908, Part 16

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UNIFORM RANK, A. O. H.


Captain, P. H. McMahon; 1st lieuten- ant, John F. Cronin; 2d lieutenant, William Powers; corporal, James Kel- ly.


DIVISION 4, A. O. H.


President, P. H. McMahon; vice pres- idont. W'm. M. Grace; recording secre- rary, Bernard Kelly; financial secre- tary, B. F. Curley; treasurer, John F. Cronin; chairman standing committee, John McCormack.


DIV. 10. A. O. H.


Meets at 31 Eagle St., first and third Sundays of each month at 5 o'clock p. m. President, William F. Griffin; vice president, Martin Curley; record- ing sec., Richard O'Hearn; fin. secre- tary, Daniel F. MCEvoy; peassurer, Wm. H. Bradley.


AUXILIARY 1, A. O. H.


President, Mrs., John Hanley; vice president, Mrs. Gretta Patterson; treas- urer, Mrs. Mary Corrigan; recorder, Miss Minnie Blackwell; financial sec- retary, Miss Mary Meade.


AUXILIARY 3, A. O. H.


President, Miss Nellie Cleary; vice president, Mrs. Hannah O'Brien; treasurer, Mrs., William Bradley; fin- ancial secretary, Miss Mary Whalen; recorder, Miss Margaret Michaels.


FATHER MATHEW CADETS.


Reorganized 1907. Barracks, Father Mathew hall. James A. Bradley, Com- mander-in-Chief.


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FATHER MATTHEW T. A. SOCIETY


President, Peter Keefe; vice president, Thomas F. Cummings; recording secre- tary, William Shanahan; corresponding Secretary, James Burns; financial sec- retary, Leon Hussey; assistant finan- cial secretary, Thomas Meade; treasur- er, Robert O'Connor; sergeant at arms, Thomas Conway.


LADIES' AID, F. M. T. A.


President, Mrs. John Reagan; vice president, Mrs. Gretta Paterson; treas- urer, Miss Kate Patterson; financial secretary, Miss Margaret O'Connor; re- corder, Miss Lulu Horrigan.


ST. MARY'S T. A. SOCIETY.


Rooms 1121/2 Main. Meeting held every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. President, Daniel J. Reagan; vice president, M. J. Deeir; recording secretary, William P. Dodd; financial secretary, James P. Ryan; asst. financial secretary, Dennis Daley; corresponding secretary, C. H. E. Moran, Jr .; treasurer, Jas. W. Mur- phy; sergeant-at-arms, Edward Ken- ney.


ST. FRANCIS' L. C. B. A.


President, Mrs. John Lyons; vice president, Miss Hannah Doherty; treasurer, Mary Agnes Finnegan; re- corder, Miss Susan Cummings; finan- cial secretary, Mrs. Katherine O'Shea; trustees, Norah Finnegan, Anna Hack- ett. Mrs. K. Walsh.


NOTRE DAME L. C. B. A.


President, Mrs. A. N. Gelineau; first vice president, Miss Guilda Paradis; second vice president, Miss Eva Le Page; recorder, Miss Helene Lee; as- sistant recorder, Miss Stella Vadnais; financial secretary, Miss Agnes Rob- erts; treasurer, Miss Yvonne Vadnais; marshal, Mrs. E. St. Denis; guard, V. Le Page; trustees, Miss McCraw, Mrs. St. Denis, Mrs. Paterson, Miss Paradis and V. LePage.


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W. C. T. U.


President, Mrs. Grace Lee. secretary, Mrs. Alma E. Hargraves; treasurer, Mrs. Nora S. Brown; vice presidents, Baptist, Miss Eugenia Veazie; Metho- dist, Mrs. H. M. Crandall; Universa- list, Mrs. S. J .Ellis; Congregational, Mrs. Mary Blake, Mrs. J. C. Goodrich,; Episcopal, Mrs. Emily Vaughn.


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.


President, Mrs. Josephine Burdick; senior vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Browne; junior vice president, Mrs. Nelie Crosier; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Curley ; chaplain, Mrs. Lucy Hicks; conductor, Mrs. Nellie Robinson; guard, Mrs. Margaret Wheeler.


ODD FELLOW;S' RELIEF ASSOCIA- TION.


Meetings on the second Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street.


FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


President, H. J. Montgomery; vice president, Orville Lasher; secretary and treasurer, George Rowley; trustec, Roscoe Hosley, Patrick H. Riley, John Carswell.


WORMEN'S BENEFIT.


Past president, F. A. Walker; presi- dent, George Rosch; vice president, John McCone; secretary, P. Ryan; guide, P. H. Smith; chaplain, Mrs. P. Ryan; inside guide, Aleck T. Ford; outside guide, Augustus Miller; deputy of lodge, James E. Miller.


FIDELITY LITERARY AND SO- CIAL CIRCLE.


Meet every Thursday evening at & o'clock at A. O. H., Div. 10, hall. President, H. H. Brown; vice president, C. I. Williams; secretary, Maud E. Wit- liams; chorister, Florence E. Williams; sergeant-at-arms, S. Miller; chaplain, Abbie Jenkins.


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YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCI- TION.


President, S. Richston; vice presi- dent, Mr. Krasnoff; treasurer, M. Schiff; secretary, S. Kronick; trustees, M. Kronick and Messrs. Schwartz and Kynon.


POULTRY ASSOCIATION.


President, W. G. Carter; vice presi- Gent, James Krum, Jr .; treasurer, C. A. Larabec; secretary, C. M. Ottman.


FORT MASSACHUSETTS HISTORI- CAL SOCIETY


President, Dr. John Bascom; vice president, William Gallup; secretary, E. A. McMillin; treasurer, Mrs. C. Q. Richmond; registrar, Mrs. J. C. Good- rich. Annual meeting in October at library.


LES ARTISANS CANADIANS FRANCAIS.


President, Hector Gregoire; first vice president, A. J. Landry; second vice president, Dr. W. A. Brousseau; sec- retary, Joseph A. Angers; treasurer, E. F. Durnoulin; first com-ord, W. Sene- cal; second com-ord, Joseph E. Berthi- ame; first censuer, Joseph Gregoire; second censeur, Vitalien Thibert; third censeur, Exius Daigle; rep. cons. ex, Joseph B. Berthiaume; physician, Dr. W. A. Brousseau.


D. A .R.


Regent, Mrs., Emma E. Billings; vice regent, Mrs., C. W. Wright; secretary, Mrs., G. M. Gerrish; assistant secre- tary, Miss Susan Richards; treasurer, Mrs., C. H. Cutting; registrar, Mrs., M. Sanford; historian, Mrs., M. W .Thom- as; chaplain, Mrs., Elizabeth Thayer; board of management, Mrs. J. C. Chalmers, Mrs. A. R. Smith, Mrs. Clara Robinson and the officers.


GAMREILES CHEISED.


Meets in Hebrew Synagogue Sunday evenings.


MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.


President, S. Mcveigh; vice president, W. E. Orton; secretary, James F. Mil- .er; treasurer, J. B. Spruill; directors, H. C. Tower, C. A. Rochet, W. J. Ta- tro, Jerry Wall; J. H. Griffin, John Carroll, G. A. Hastings, M. M. Spauld- ing, H. R. Bateman, H. I. Greenburg, J. W. Maher.


C. D. SANFORD POST, N. 79, G. A. R.


Meets every Friday evening at G. A. R. hall, Holden st. Commander, C. H. Arnum: senior vice commander, Oliver Fish; junior vice commander, C. W. Fuller: chaplain, A. A. Haskins; sur- geon. Dr. H. J. Millard; officer of the day, Lewis F. Amidon; quartermaster A. W. Fulton: adjutant, Charles F. Tower; officer of the guard, Samuel J. Hindley; quarter sergeant, Leander Partenode; quarter major, Willianı Welton.


LINCOLN CAMP, S. of V.


Commander, H. A. Harvie; senior vice commander, C. W. Fuller; junior vice commander, H. Wood; camp coun_ cil, R. W. Illingworth, J. W. White and C. W. Fuller.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION.


Organized September 13, 1876. Rooms at Y. M. C. A. building, 34 Summer street, corner Morris street.


President, F. E. Carlisle; vice presi- dent, J. Tracy Potter; secretary, W. K. Greer; treasurer, W. W. Butler.


YOUNG BOYS' HEBREW ASS'N.


Meet at Synagogue Sundays 3 p. m. President, Lewis Levine; treasurer, Joseph Katsh.


RESEARCH CLUB


President, Mrs. R. A. L. Watson; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Witherell; secretary, Mrs. E. M. Meekins; treas- urer, Miss Clara Richardson. The lesson committee will be Miss May Moore, Mrs. M. E. Couch and Miss Elizabeth Cutting.


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DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE


President, John F. Flaherty; secr :- tary, Thomas Lunney; treasurer, John F. Cronin.


REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE.


Chairman, W. M. Burch; secretary, J. Franklin Torrey; treasurer, Howard A. Lewis; executive committee, J. Tracy Potter, Eugene Nixon, Arthur M. Robinson.


CITY BAND


Leader, Thomas J .Reynolds; man- ager, F. E. Mallory, Empire theater.


LABOR UNIONS


The labor union hall is in the Father Mathew building, 45 Center street, with which the following unions are affil- iated:


CENTRAL LABOR UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month.


STATIONARY FIREMEN


W. L. Kent, president; E. A. Ben- nett, 1st vice president; Jesse Barnum, 2d vice president; John Brennan, fin- ancial secretary; Patrick Wall, treas- urer; Gideon Fountain, recording sec- retary; E. W. Bradley, guide; trustees, Elmer Jepson, Cyprian Filliault, Arthur Cummings. Meetings second Sunday and fourth Friday, at C. L. U. hall, 45 Center street.


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION


" Typographical No. 316, officers: Pres- ident, P. H. McMahon; vice president, £. O. Cook; recording secretary, Henry Valade; secretary and treasurer, Rob: ert Tudor; sergeant-at-arms, George Raymond; executive committee, E. O. Cook, Thomas F. Roche, Robert Tudor; auditing committee, Timothy Collins, E. A. Ryan, George Raymond


CIGARMAKERS' UNION


President, E. R. Stein; vice president, J. P. Harrington; secretary and treas- urer, H. P. Huffington; recording sec- retary, Charles Durocher; sergeant, L. J. Kelly; trustees, T. J. Riordan, M. F. Gorman and A. A. Doland; finance com- mittee, E. R. Stein, W. J. Smith and A. A. Doland.


STATE ASSOCIATION LETTER CARRIERS.


Meetings every two weeks in the post office building. President, J. F. Cough- lin; vice president, James Benjamin; treasurer, Lucius Rand; recording sec- retary, John Gagnon.


MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS


President, Leon Parrott; vice presi- dent, Melvin Frear; financial secretary, Edward Fitzgerald; corresponding sec- retary, George Bouchard; treasurer, Charles Howes; financial committee, James Durant, James Connor, George Smith.


CARPENTERS' UNION


Pres., Chas. Veazie; vice pres., Wil- liam Campbell; corresponding secre- tary, George Campbell; financial secre- tary, John J. Hager; treasurer, George Rosch; trustees, John Cummings, Wil- liam Hicks and J. A. Roy.


INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD STATIONARY FIREMEN,


Local No. 100.


President, E. A. Brown; vice presi- dent, Herbert Jones; secretary, H. T. Morrison; treasurer, C. E. Matison; conductor, E. W. Lewis; doorkeeper, C. H. Nichols.


BARBERS' UNION


Meets every last Tuesday in the month. Pres. Philip Pprague; vice pres- ident, Matthew Crawford; rec. sec., Wilfred Bishop; fin. sec., P. H. Nagle; treas., John Plunkett.


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PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS' UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month, Dowlin block.


President, Edward P. Carroll.


MACHINISTS' UNION, TUNNEL CITY, 107.


Meetings held in ked Men's hail first and third Tuesdays each montii. President, Willianı Firth.


TAILORS' UNION


President, John B. Grady; vice pres .- dent, Philip Rice; secretary, Perry H. Egnaten; treasurer, Frank Olander.


MUSICIANS' UNION


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President, Frank Boseley; vice presi- dent, F. E. Maliorey; secretary, A. E. Murray; treasurer, W. J. Darling.


LATHERS' UNION.


Meeting's last Thursday of each month in the Dowlin block. President, J. F. Cronin.


LOOMFIXERS' UNION.


Meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, William Elliman.


BARTENDERS' UNION.


Meeting fourth Sunday of each month in C. L. U. hall. President, John Sul- livan.


PAINTERS & DECORATORS' UNION


Meetings every Monday night, Dow- lin block. President, A. E. Murray,


BERKSHIRE COUNCIL, R. A. MOULDERS' UNION.


Meetings first Friday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, John Eagar.


BUILDING LABORERS' UNION.


Meetings every Friday night, Dowlin block. President, Patrick Bowes.


Incorporated Companies


WINDSOR PRINT WORKS


Printers, Bleachers and Dyers of Tex- tile Fabrics. Walton Ferguson, presi- aent; Charles M. Howard, vice presi- dont; Alfred L. Ferguson, treasurer; David A. Russell, general manager; Joseph Bennett, superintendent. New York financial office, 15 William street. Sales office. 65-67 Worth street, New York city.


ARNOLD PRINT WORKS,


Office and print works, Marshall St. Incorporated Oct. 10, 1876. Manufac- turers of fancy print cloths. President, A. C. Houghton; treasurer, William A. Gallup; assistant treasurer, Edward S. Wilkinson; manager, Arnold L. Bossi.


S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.


Office and mills, 174 State street. In- corporated May 23, 1889. Capital stock, $40,000. Number of shares, 400.


NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Office and mill at Braytonville. In- corporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and mel- tons. President, H. G. B. Fisher; treasurer, E. B. Penniman; superinten- dent, T. W. Sykes; bookkeeper, John E. Boulger.


YETMAN TYPEWRITER TRANS- MITTER CO.


Marshall street. President, Samuel Johnson; vice president and manager, Charles E. Yetman.


STAMFORD CHEMICAL CO.


President, A. W. Wilmarth; treas- urer, Mr. Tudor; directors, John Tu- dor, H. A. Gallup, C. P. Niles.


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Deaths in North Adams. From July, 1907, to July, 1908. Of Persons 18 Years of Age and Upwards


July, 1907


Age


September


3 Ella J. Warner,


50


1 Christina Dykes,


58


5 Jane M. Wetherbee,


62


4 Zephire Boulerice,


52


6 Anne Eliza Witherell,


82


4 Emanuel Bocock,


80


9 Jean Baptiste Dupius,


25


6 Magdaloni Dhesser,


68


9 Margaret, Clossey,


31


9 Samuel Witcomb,


63


13 Eliza Powers,


47


11 Etta Sawyer,


53


14 David Benack,


83


11 Harriet M. Lidford,


77


15 Thomas Morin,


18


12 Abbie Hall


27


16 Maria Ashworth,


67


14 Clerra E. Scott


21


17 Flora E. Davis,


44


16 Israel Brooks,


45


17 William G. Wood,


71


18 Hannah A. Clark,


77


20 Mary Fallon,


62


18 Sarah Rand,


57


22 Morgia S. Burke,


87


21 Lucena Leighton,


66


23 John Heywood,


59


25 John C. Goodrich,


76


25 Theodore Folve,


58


25 James McGowan,


73


28 Marcus M. Thatcher,


65


26 John T. Barry


54


28 Carmelio Caporale,


33


28 James Chester McCoy,


40


31 Robert Young,


64


October


1 Arthur M. Ormsby,


37


1 John Meehan,


68


4 Edward A. Tower,


65


2 Dennis A. Brackley,


22


5 Joseph Basso,


35


5 Edwin Davis,


60


10 Samuel Griggs,


77


5 Charles Clark,


54


12 Maria A. Savage,


76


8 Albert E. Gould,


40


13 Louisa Boordway,


39


9 Sarah M. Walker,


74


13 Mary Frances Richmond,


74


10 Harvey E. Bassett,


64


17 Catherine Bowes,


70


10 Frances M. Brayton,


73


18 Margaret Nimmons,


48


10 Thomas F. Conniff,


34


20 Chander Stroud,


85


16 Samuel H. Lee,


73


23 Jane S. Loomis,


63


20 Adolph Bourbon,


77


23 Mary J. McMahon,


39


21 Sarah A. Tyler,


83


25 Mary A. Potter,


67


22 Catherine C. Buxton,


84


25 James Linton,


27


23 John McGurk,


41


26 Martha E. Potter,


87


26 Frank Barslow,


53


27 Delia Welch,


36


26 Anna E. Reagan,


32


29 Jacques Grandchamps,


84


29 Grace M. Beaman,


46


31 August Kleiner,


64


29 Margaret Moore,


38


August


2 John E. Atwood,


67


1 Angelina Beron,


77


4 Edward Slattery,


60


4 Corinne Gregoire,


29


16 John F. Bowes,


43


6 Simon Zirknitzer,


41


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November


1


Henry Cardin,


56


7 Chester Lyman Tower,


81


4 Mary H. Raymond,


52


6 Thomas H. Ryan,


50


10 Amelia Valade,


70


7 Margaret Pilcher,


67


13 Peter Roberts,


79


8 Ellen C. Ripley,


54


13 Mary Richardson,


51


9 Margaret V. King,


67


14 Anne Regan,


45


9 Arthemise Clairmont,


74


14 Catherine Mullen,


47


12 Viva C. Hicks,


36


17 Ormand H. Carlisle,


71


12 Mary Jane Cross,


73


18 Guisseppe Robusti,


35


13 Samuel Legrande,


44


18 Joanni Batempi,


35


13 Adelaide Henes


18


18 Rose Doti,


39


15 Joseph Rougeau,


23


18 Augustus Masuri,


30


16 Ellen Mack,


62


19 Enos P. Cady,


57


16 Catherine O'Brien,


26


19 Bridget Welch,


43


18 Elizabeth Sherman,


76


19 Mary Rose Beaulieu,


53


18 William G. Crossey,


56


21 Rosanna Buillergeon,


25


18 Alice Stone,


38


21


Carmela Demarci,


26


19 Marguerit Martin,


71


22


Michael Flynn,


69


20


Arthur B. Royes,


52


22


Patrick H. Bakey,


53


20 George Felix,


70


24 Robert E. Conlon,


21


24 Gordon H. Smith,


19


25 Emma Rousseau,


70


26 Morgan Perkins,


42


28 Mary Hayes,


27


30 Julia M. Estes,


65


28 Charles Faverault,


68


29 Melanise Gigure,


67


February


2. Elizabeth Craswell,


68


3 Sophia Kleiner,


57


1 Stella Dupell,


18


3 Edwin Butterworth,


5S


5 Emma J. Bard,


61


7 Benjamin F. Hathaway,


80


5 William D. Hodge,


86


11 Narcisse Bouchard,


63


6 Louis Leon Farrar,


32


11 Ellen Smith,


68


6 Jacque Grandchamp,


55


13 Andrew Walker Hunter,


62


7 Kiteen Peters,


18


Sarah E. Nugent,


55


10 Ellen A. Eastwood,


67


15 Charles A. Boyle,


50


10 Sarah G. White,


65


18 Frank L. Albee,


24


12 Ann M. Cary,


70


21 Arthur L. Smith,


28


13 Maria L. Underwood,


81


21 Anna J. Connor,


42


18 George P. Wadleigh,


44


23 Pierre H. Boucher,


37


18 Felix McElroy,


97


24 Alice Cavanaugh,


36


19 Frederick Lefevre,


76


26 Almira Danforth,


85


20 Mary M. White,


73


28 Lydia Ann Fowler,


61


23 Ella. Elizabeth Hunter,


54


29 Patrick Sullivan,


72


25 George Robinson,


92


31 William White,


46


26 Paul Boyer,


78


31 Della A. Smith,


58


26 Linah E. Pearson,


65


31 Timothy J. Murphy, 53


January, 1908


1 Wm. H. Hawley,


54


3 William Stiles,


69


1 Julia Tatro,


61


5 Sarah L. Richmond,


64


2 Mary Fitzgerald,


62


9 Phoebe Giroux,


68


2 Achsah Ashline,


18


11 Margaret Reilly,


45


3 Peter Rossman,


82


17 Antoine Lonion,


77


3 Nora L. Roberts,


33


S Guisseppe Aeillo,


24


9 Seth S. Leonard,


88


March


1 Mary Folke,


77


1 Edward C. Stewart,


50


25 Josephine Dunton,


44


December


14


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19 Harry Gribbon,


20


24 Frederick G. Noetzel, 81


20 Mary A. Dougherty,


46


25 Fred G. Wetmore, 44


23 George Dyke,


64


26 Joanna L. Martin,


86


25 Ory Welch,


66


29 Stephen Coyne,


73


25 Arthur V. Mandville, :


28


26 Sarah E. Collins,


30


June


1


4 Ira L. Chase,


23


28 Rebecca Arnold,


80


6 Julie St. John,


56


7 Adelbert Liberty, . ALBERT


49


13 Phebe Skidmore,


20


13 Apoline Devines,


58


14 Carrie J. Baton,


26


17 Jas. A. Billings,


51


10 Mattie Evans,


59


26 Lenora W. Wright,


23


11 Charles Woodruff,


39


11 Fred A. Matthews,


30


26 Alice M. Royce,


67


26 Adeline Remillard,


64


16 Loel R. Morgan,


64


29 Hubert Gregoire,


76


17 Amanda A. Stearns,


86


19 Lillie M. Dunton,


42


19 Daniel Buckley,


28


5 John J. Flaherty,


40


21 Ignace Rustenholtz,


77


5 William Groves,


41


22 Ellen Kelly,


76


5 Margaret A. Nelson,


46


22 Eliza Brown,


66


5 Rebecca Lanhoff,


58


23 Edward L. Jones,


28


6 Mary Brown,


46


23 Orlando Carley,


78


6 Frederick A. Wilcoxson,


70


24 Ellen Smith,


34


11 Israel Rougeau,


58


24 Hiram Smith,


59


11 Wm. H. Anderson,


75


25 Harvey Welton Carrier,


48


11 Katarzyna Wojcik,


30


26 Lavina Pulver,


88


13 Augusta Sprague,


87


27 Emelie Bissaillion,


85


13 Dwight Cheesbro,


67 42


16 Thos. H. Knucky,


48


19 Mary O. Fountain


74


20 Mary Wilcox


66


1 Charles Emery,


69


2 Maria Taormina,


6 Florence J. Robinson,


6 Lucy J .Ingham,


7 Etienne Trahan,


7 Savepta Preo,


8 Peter Post,


9 Hugh Kelley,


11 Laura Gardner,


33


11 Maria Theberg,


12 Catherine S. Wilcox,


13: Frank H. Goodrish,


16 James M. Oldham, 26


16 Catherine Cullinan,


16 Margaret Shea, .


18 Mary Alice Farr,


18 Mary Howland,


19 Gordon Montgomery,


20 Ellen Reilley,


21 Charles Edward Burke, 63


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May


1 Hannah M. Harvie,


75


26 Elizabeth Chippendale


26 Kunigunde Knell


82


27 Luna B. Terry,


75


28 Thomas Dalton,


55


31 Julia B. Stewart ,


79


31 Frances Bachenska, 64


April


26 Kate A. Curran,


48


15 Mary Ann Doherty,


70


July


29 Frank Agostini, 20


13 John F. Collins,


25 26 54 70


54 70 51


34 70 62


67 43 48


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BLACKINTON.


BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH , Pastors, Rev. J. H. Spencer and Rev. W. E. Thompson; finance committee John P. Blackinton. John Griffiths, Edward Davis, William Pincombe, John E. Davis, Fred Myers and Hebert Collins; spiritual committee, M. W. Thomas. James H. Reynolds and William Oliver; music, Hebert Rudman, E. J Hughes. Mrs Harry Jordan and Miss Jennie Blackinton Superintendent of Sunday School, M. W. Thomas.


LADIES AID SOCIETY Blacinton Union Church President, Miss Ruth Blackinton; Vice-President, Mrs. Mary S. Hunt; Treasurer, Miss Jennie Blackinton;


ST. ANDREWS MISSION


Services in Scholl Hall, conducted by Rev. Mr. Carter, pastor St. John's church Williamstown. Warden A. A. Smith; treasurer, William Iles; clerk, William Jacks; executive committee, Richard Jacks, Fred Myers, Arthur Kleiner, Thomas Jacks, Harold Rick- ards and George Rickards.


BLACKINTON FREE LIBRARY


Blackinton hall. Open Saturday af- ternoon, O. A. Archer, librarian


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTI- NENCE SOCIETY


President, Michael L. Monahan; vice president, William J. Mackey; treasurer, Michael H. O'Brien; recording secretary, Harry O'Brien; financial secretary, Al- bert Bressette; assistant financial secre- tary, William Bullett, Jr .; sergeant at arms, John H. Muldowney; trustees, M.


L. Monahan, John H. Mahoney; James Fallon Joseph Mino, M. H. O'Brien, Pat- rick Jacobs, J. H. Muldowney; spiritual adviser, Rev. William F. Foley.


F. M. T. A. LADIES AID


President, Miss Elizabeth Fallon; Vice-President, Mrs. John Thomas; Treasurer, Miss Katherine Fallon; Rec- cording Secretary, Miss Annie Wilcox; Financial Secretary, Miss Annie Flem- ing.


I. O. O. F. M. U.


Officers: Noble grand, William Un- cles; vice grand, Ernest Harper; P. S., Herbert Towles; treasurer, John Phillips; E. S., Richard Owens


HOSE COMPANY.


Hose No. 5. See p 154


Abott, Aggie, bds 1344 Main Ellen Mrs., h 1344 Main Jeannette, 1344 Main Abbott, Northway, bds 1344 Main ARCHER, O. A., cashier Waterhouse Howard, h Oak Terrace. Ashton, Edwin, boss weaver, h 935 State road Frank, weaver, h 149 River.


George, loomfixer, h 149 River John, bds 161 River Geo. W., rem. Mapleville, R. I. Babcock, Wayne, Notch Road.


Baucus W. I. C. engineer, h 831 W Main Baker, Napoleon, wks shoe shop


Barton Daniel, boss brick yard, 1130 State road


Bastien, Henry boss spooler, W. & H., h 1521 Main. Alfred, weaver, bds Leonard Joseph, laborer, h 68 Mill


Battie Windell. designer, h 1315 W Main Bissaillon, Frank, h 114 Main


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Bennett


Bennett, Wm., farmer, 1072 State rd Beisford, Geo., wks mill, h 1580 Main BERARD, ULRIC J., barber shop and newsroom, Main st, h 1586 do Berlin, Joseph, carpenter, h 1101 Main Blackinton Union church, 1373 Main Blackinton Mfg Co., Main st.


Blackinton E. W. (E. W. B. & Co.), h 1391 Main


Blackinton E. W. & Co., general store Jennie, techer, bds Main John P. (E W. B. & Co.), h 1413 Main


Ruth, student, bds Main Blade Fred, wks mill, h 1236 Main Allbert, laborer, h 1259 Main.


Laura, spooler, bds 1259 Main Louise, wks Eclipse, bds 1259 Main Blaydes, Arthur, wks mill, h 1315 Main Bleau, Truffield, wks B & M, h 1580 Main


Boyer Arsene, brick yard, 1200 Main Paul, brick yard, 1200 Main


Bradshaw, Benjamin, wks mill, h 1580 Main.


Bramley, James, 135 River Bramley, Fred, wks mill, h 1428 Main Bombardier, A., baker, 69 Phelps ave Bullet, Wm., salesman, h 38 Depot Burlingame, Bayard, weaver, bds Rick- ard street.


Bringan Annie, bds Church hill George Jr., station agent, h 1370 W Main


Bressettes, Eugene, wks mill, h 1200 Main


Bressette, Albert, wks Eclipse, h 1259 Main


Bressette, Edgar, wks mill, h 41 Phelps Bressette Stephen, rem N Adams


Bressette, Eugene, 1246 Mass. ave Bringan, Geo., wks Hunters, h Church place


Bringan, Peter, wks mill, bds Church pl Brirlerly, Wm., clerk, 1413 Main Brough, Stephen, farmer, 1053 Main Brown, Geo. L., weaver, 1483 Main Brown, Wm., dresser, 1483 Main Budreau, Peter, wks mill, h 71 Phelps Button, Harold, wks mill, h 1259 Main


Cain


Cain Chas., farmer, būs State road Carpenter Annie C., teachr, h S R Ozro, farmer, 1010 State road Cately, Clarence, farmer, h 1659 Main Clark William, loomfixer, 110 W Main Leonard, ice dealer, h back road Collier, James, wks B & M Collins Herbert, weaver, 1322 Main Frank, weaver, 1559 Main


Lizzie Mrs., sewer, 1322 Main Henry, spinner, 1322 W Main Conaughton, Thos., h 1129 W Main W. M., loomfixer


Cronkwright, Elmer, laborer, h 1655 W Main


Cumm, Chas., wks mill, h 75 Phelps av Cunningham John, boss picker, h 1463 Main


Daly Timothy, boarding house


Davis George, boss wool sorter, Leon- ard's lane


Arthur, spinner, h 54 Prospect Carl, weaver, bds 1414 Main


Fanny Mrs., boarding, h 1414 Main


Griffith, rem to North Adams Jessie, darner, bds 1509 Main John, boarding, h 1422 Main Davis, J. E., sealer of weights and measures, h 1547 Main


J. B., weaver, bds 1414 Main Lily, darner, bds 1509 Main Thomas, spooler, bds Main F Davis, Thomas, machinist, h 1566 Main Wm., spinner, h Leonard


Davis, John B., wks mill, 1212 W Main Davis, Richard, wks mill, h Leonard Davies, Edward, store keeper, 1578 W Main


Dora, student, bds Main


Edwin, wks mill, 1570 W Main


Grace, music teacher, bds Main John R., market gardener, 1422 Main Mabel, milliner, bds E Main Martha Mrs., h Main


Deming, Frank, wks Webers, h 72 Mill Deveney, Peter, weaver, bds 1465 W; Main


Donley John, painter, 1649 Main Donnelly, James, 1169 W Main Donovan, Matthew, rem North Adams


Jennie, weaver, Flat


Daniel, weaver, Flat :


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James T. Larkin's


Donovan


Timothy, dyer, h 1495 Main Dracup, Simon, weaver, h 1238 W Main Duval Edward, brick yard Eadie, Elizabeth, student, bds Church hill


Daniel, master machinist, Church Jeanie, stenographer, Church hill Eastman, Chas., weaver, h 1068 Main Edmunds, Albert, designer, h 1191 Main Edward, Osborne, weaver, h Prospect. Edwards Ann Mrs., Prospect Edwards, Geo., A., wks mill, 58 Prospect Edwards, John, wks mill, 58 Prospect Edwards, Wm., weaver, 1503 W Main Estes. Elmer, wks mill, h Doans lane Loando B., carpenter, h 1268 W Main Evans Annie, burler, bds 37 Main Dot, darner, bds 1268 Main Francis M. finishing room, 1231 Main Robert, carder, bds 1414 Main Katherine, drawer in.


Richard, painter, 1259 W Main Evans, Fannie, 1368 W Main Ermish, Chas., finisher, h 58 Prospect Milton, spinner, bds Prospect Exford, W. H., clerk, h Davidson Fallon Catherine, bds 160 River James, boss gigger, 160 River Lizzie, wks mill, bds River Mary, wks finishing, bds River Fillon, Frank, wks Eclipse, 11 Protec- tion ave




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